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@zonino | 11 September 20 | |
I had a 3 hour discussion with a friend today about 911 and didnt even realise the date. It's a tragedy. It's also so long ago |
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@cam007 | 11 September 20 | |
Was it was that long ago
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@wakeup4 | 11 September 20 | |
Does anyone still think blokes in caves did this??
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@ogdenz | 11 September 20 | |
Pretty sure it was blokes in aeroplanes tbh.
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@deusexmachina | 11 September 20 | |
@ wakeup4 - 11.09.20 - 09:35pm Does anyone still think blokes in caves did this?? Blokes in caves lol. |
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@wakeup4 | 11 September 20 | |
The propaganda works then
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@azrael17 | 11 September 20 | |
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9/11 was an inside job!?
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@gt_tdi | 11 September 20 | |
@ wakeup4 - 11.09.20 - 09:57pm The propaganda works then Tell us what really happened, Uncle Gary |
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@deusexmachina | 11 September 20 | |
@ wakeup4 - 11.09.20 - 09:57pm The propaganda works then Daft c*nt. |
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@mikeymk | 11 September 20 | |
@ 4juice - 11.09.20 - 02:16pm Ohh.. jet fuel melts steel beams. No, it doesn't. But by heating them up, it buckles steel beams. They deform, and then tall, narrow towers collapse. In the late 80s a department store in my town was torched by animal rights campaigners. Now this building is just three floors high, so it didn't fall down as such, but it sagged terribly. It's a modern steel/glass building and the aftermath exposed all the steel beams - bent like bananas. It takes a lot of heat to melt steel. But it doesn't take much heat to soften it. It's quite clear to any knowledgeable structural engineer why the towers collapsed, but you do the uneducated speculation bandwagon if you like. |
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